bet365 Joins Sports Betting Alliance in Fight to Stamp Out Illegal, Unregulated Online Betting and Bring Regulated, Consumer-Protected Sports Betting to All 50 States
DENVER — The Sports Betting Alliance today announced that bet365, one of the world’s leading regulated online gaming companies, has joined as an official member. The Sports Betting Alliance advocates for legal, regulated and competitive sports betting and iGaming markets in all 50 states. bet365 joins current SBA members BetMGM, DraftKings, Fanatics and FanDuel as part of the coalition. bet365’s U.S. operation is headquartered in Colorado and has offices across the country.
“We’re thrilled to welcome bet365 to the Sports Betting Alliance,” said Jeremy Kudon, president of the Sports Betting Alliance. “bet365 shares the SBA’s commitment to a regulated, transparent and sustainable U.S. online gaming market. Together, we’ll continue fighting for more states to swap their dangerous and unregulated sports betting and iGaming products for regulated, consumer-protected legal platforms.”
“Becoming members of the Sports Betting Alliance is an exciting move for us and a step forward for our presence in the United States,” said Trip Stoddard at bet365. “We look forward to working alongside our fellow SBA members to stamp out illegal and unregulated betting and bring regulated sports betting to all 50 states.”
Sports Betting Alliance member companies offer legal online and retail sports betting to consumers across the country. SBA members operate exclusively in states and jurisdictions where sports betting is legal and regulated, ensuring strict compliance with all applicable laws and promoting state-of-the-art responsible gaming tools. The SBA believes that consumers in all 50 states should have access to transparent, legal sports betting and iGaming marketplaces, complete with consumer protections and responsible gaming tools, and create revenue for state priorities — all of which do not exist on the unregulated market. Once a state launches a regulated sports betting or iGaming market, the SBA seeks to ensure these legal online betting markets are healthy and can sustainably attract customers away from illegal market operators for the long haul.
For more information, visit sportsbettingalliance.org.